Recently topping Forbes’s 2015 list of the Best Places for Businesses and Careers, Denver, Colo., is cementing its place as a major hub of the U.S. economy. The population of the Mile High City—a moniker coined because Denver’s official elevation ...

NEW YORK—Hotel industry performance remains strong, with Q4 2015 revenue per available room (RevPAR) increasing 4.0 percent year-over-year, and online and mobile bookings are continuing to drive this growth. According to data from TravelClick’s North American Distribution Review (NADR; Q1 ...

All is well in the U.S. luxury hotel segment. For the first 11 months of 2015, chain affiliated luxury hotels sold over 27 million room nights, resulting in 76.3 percent occupancy. This is the highest year-to-date occupancy ever recorded, pointing ...

As we enter 2016, we look back to 2015 as a year filled with a whirlwind of activity related to tangible property capitalization policies in the hospitality industry. Financial executives and tax accountants alike wrestled with unfamiliar terms such as ...

Over the past decade, Brooklyn has gone from playing second fiddle to its shinier, busier neighbor Manhattan to becoming a star of New York City in its own right. With residential, retail, lodging, and entertainment space in a state of ...